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Why should I use JuiceFS instead of rclone though?
I’m a male, 23 yo software developer. Admin of lemy.lol instance.
Why should I use JuiceFS instead of rclone though?
Oyun güzel görünüyor. The Long Dark’a çok benzettim. İstek listesine attım, çıktığında Linux desteği olursa bi denerim :) Eline sağlık.
I think you should post to game communities instead of programming.
Unfortunately, I feel the same. As I observed from the commenters here, self-hosting that won’t break seems very expensive and laborious.
Yeah I really like the “parent backup” strategy from @hperrin@lemmy.world :) This way it costs much less.
Pretty solid backup strategy :) I like it.
It’s quite robust, but it looks like everything will be destroyed when your server room burns down :)
Can we use group meeting in self hosted version?
I guess the new plugin system is capable for those features but unfortunately I have to reject. I already have some hobby projects in mind but I don’t even have time for them because of my job.
Why fork though? You can still create an instance with strict rules and karma requirements (with help of new plugin system?).
Interesting 🤔 Can you prove that you’re a human?
It’s just Kbin and I hate it 🙂 Kbin has 10x more spam than Lemmy due to poor moderation.
Yes, you can shoot me from there and you’re right but I don’t see much difference between Matrix clients. The experience is pretty common between them. Synapse is de facto standard.
I don’t think XMPP is simpler than Matrix. With my insufficient knowledge; XMPP servers and clients have different standards. Some supports audio/video calls, some requires encryption while other maybe not etc.
Matrix has a standard set of features and all software around it built for those features. TBH I find Matrix pretty instable lately tho.
“Ubuntu added on top” you mean Snap? No thanks :)
Nice. I guess “Summary” is something like git commit message. I thought it more as the summary of the article :)
You’ve picked a nice name :) I’m glad you didn’t choose fedipedia.
I just created an account on open.ibis.wiki and created “Lemmy” article but it’s not shown on ibis.wiki 🤔 I guess it still has a long way to go, but I think it’s a nice project 👍
Nice post but hard to read. How about using tables?
head 1 | head 2 |
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body 1 | body 2 |
like this:
| head 1 | head 2 |
| --- | --- |
| body 1 | body 2 |
Edit: are we sure the data is correct? For example; Lemmy.ml has 16 communities over 10k. Which are linux, memes, asklemmy, technology, worldnews, privacy, opensource, gaming, fediverse, unixporn, linux_gaming, reddit, science, lemmy, selfhost, jerboa.
I don’t understand those who criticize Lemmy developers. They were developing it while you were not here, I don’t think they will stop just because you are leaving :)
I use it for some niche communities too. Small communities are not infected with bots fortunately. Apart from that, it sucks more than before for sure.